Built in 1889 by architect H. Hilbigs. Formerly known as 'Waldkapelle' (Forest Chapel) and used to serve German vacationers.
Address : Krišjāņa Barona iela 6
Built in 1907-1909. Architect V. Bokslafs. Art Nouveau building with elements of national romanticism.
Address : Baznīcas iela 13
Celta 1897. gadā, arhitekts H. Šēls. Celta historisma arhitektūras tradīcijās.
Address : Andreja Upīša 18
The oldest church in the city of Jurmala. It was built in 1854 with renovations in 1869 and 1903. The author of the latest renovation is architect V. Bokslafs (1858 - 1945).
Address : Raiņa iela 4
Built in 1896, it is a cruciform domed structure with a bell tower, combining wooden and brick buildings.
Address : Strēlnieku prospekts 26
Built from 1874 to 1877, its author - the first academically educated Latvian architect Jānis Frīdrihs Baumanis (1834-1891).
Address : Rīgas ielā 22
The previous Roman Catholic Church was built in 1621 in Višķi and was transferred to Valmiera in 1937. Currently, the construction of a new church is taking place.
Address : Stacijas iela 24
In its architecture, St. Simon's Church combines Romanesque and Gothic styles.
Address : Bruņinieku 2
Cesis Christ Transfiguration Orthodox Church is located in the northeastern part of Pils Park.
Address : Palasta 22
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